Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1906 — IN A NUTSHELL [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

IN A NUTSHELL

Mrs. Louisa Smith, the oldest gypsy in America, died in a camp near Freehold, N. J., aged 101. Sealing vessels reported at Victoria as having arrived or en route from the north are said to have on board 3,141 skins. George Neff and Henry Miller were killed and two other men were seriously injured in a freight wreck in the Big Four yards at Kenton, Ohio,. Seven men are reported to have been killed and eighteen entombed by a gas explosion in the mine of the Cambria Steel Company nt Johnstown, Pa. Edward Mason, 35 years old, of Canton, Ohio, was drowned in Silver Lake, near Rochester, N. Y. Mason and two companions were in a boat which capsized. ~ Several Dominican generals in the recent rebel anfty have fled across the border into Hayti, They will embark for a foreign country, as they are barred from Hayti. ' Major Dreyfus, who was detailed for duty with one of the artillery regiments at Vincennes, France, has been given an Independent artillery command at St. Denis. , , Judge Richard S. Tuthlll of Chicago, in speaking at Winona, Minn., before the State Federation of Women’s Clubs, said radical action must be taken to prevent juvenile crime.